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What (who) is laminar boundary layer - definition

LAYER OF FLUID IN THE IMMEDIATE VICINITY OF A BOUNDING SURFACE
Boundary layer effect; Boundary layers; Boundary Layer; Boundary-layer; Boundary layer theory; Boundary layer flow; Convective boundary layer; Surface boundary layer; Turbulent boundary layer; User:Lethepku/sandbox; Draft:Convective Boundary Layer; Shear layers; Fluid boundary layer; Convective Boundary Layer; Boundary-layer effect
  • Laminar boundary layer velocity profile
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  • The boundary layer around a human hand, [[Schlieren photograph]]. The boundary layer is the bright-green border, most visible on the back of the hand (click for high-res image).
  • Plot showing the relative thickness in the Thermal boundary layer versus the Velocity boundary layer (in red) for various Prandtl Numbers. For <math>Pr=1</math>, the two are equal.
  • Velocity Boundary Layer (Top, orange) and Temperature Boundary Layer (Bottom, green) share a functional form due to similarity in the Momentum/Energy Balances and boundary conditions.

Planetary boundary layer         
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  • The difference in the amount of aerosols below and above the boundary layer is easy to see in this aerial photograph. Light pollution from the city of Berlin is strongly scattered below the layer, but above the layer it mostly propagates out into space.
  • Depiction of where the planetary boundary layer lies on a sunny day.
LOWEST PART OF THE ATMOSPHERE DIRECTLY INFLUENCED BY CONTACT WITH THE PLANETARY SURFACE
Atmospheric boundary layer; Peplosphere; Stably stratified planetary boundary layer; Planetary Boundary Layer; Atmosphere ground layer; Free atmosphere; Nocturnal planetary boundary layer
In meteorology, the planetary boundary layer (PBL), also known as the atmospheric boundary layer (ABL) or peplosphere, is the lowest part of the atmosphere and its behaviour is directly influenced by its contact with a planetary surface. On Earth it usually responds to changes in surface radiative forcing in an hour or less.
Boundary-Layer Meteorology         
JOURNAL
Bound-Layer Meteorol; Bound.-Layer Meteorol.; Boundary Layer Meteorology
Boundary-Layer Meteorology is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal published by Springer Science+Business Media. It was established in 1970 by R.
Boundary layer         
In physics and fluid mechanics, a boundary layer is the thin layer of fluid in the immediate vicinity of a bounding surface formed by the fluid flowing along the surface. The fluid's interaction with the wall induces a no-slip boundary condition (zero velocity at the wall).

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Boundary layer

In physics and fluid mechanics, a boundary layer is the thin layer of fluid in the immediate vicinity of a bounding surface formed by the fluid flowing along the surface. The fluid's interaction with the wall induces a no-slip boundary condition (zero velocity at the wall). The flow velocity then monotonically increases above the surface until it returns to the bulk flow velocity. The thin layer consisting of fluid whose velocity has not yet returned to the bulk flow velocity is called the velocity boundary layer.

The air next to a human is heated resulting in gravity-induced convective airflow, airflow which results in both a velocity and thermal boundary layer. A breeze disrupts the boundary layer, and hair and clothing protect it, making the human feel cooler or warmer. On an aircraft wing, the velocity boundary layer is the part of the flow close to the wing, where viscous forces distort the surrounding non-viscous flow. In the Earth's atmosphere, the atmospheric boundary layer is the air layer (~ 1 km) near the ground. It is affected by the surface; day-night heat flows caused by the sun heating the ground, moisture, or momentum transfer to or from the surface.